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Fairytale win for rookie Bradbury

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ENGLISHMAN Dan Bradbury hugged his mother after a fairytale wire-to-wire victory yesterday in the Joburg Open, the opening event of the 2022/23 DP World Tour.

He carded a final round 67 for a 21 under par total of 263 at Houghton Golf Club for a three-shot victory over Finn Sami Valimaki, who closed with a 69.

South Africans Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut (66) and Daniel van Tonder (68) shared third place on 267, one stroke behind Valimaki.

Bradbury, a 23-year-old from the west Yorkshire cathedral city of Wakefield, only turned profession­al in July this year and was not on the original entry list for the Joburg Open.

But he dashed to Joburg last weekend with his mother after receiving an invitation from the sponsors.

The Joburg Open was just his third European Tour event and victory not only made him a lot richer, but also secured DP World Tour membership and a place in the 2023 Open Championsh­ip.

“My victory was all the more special because my mother was here to witness it,” Bradbury said after his only blemish of the final round, a bogey five at the final hole.

“It is going to take a few days for this victory to sink in.

“What I have achieved is unbelievab­le. I played my own game and it worked.”

Bradbury achieved victory with rounds of 63, 66, 67 and 67 that included three eagles, 24 birdies, seven bogeys and one double bogey.

One shot ahead of one-time European Tour winner Valimaki going into the final round, Bradbury stayed ahead with five birdies before his final-hole blip.

The Englishman admitted to being a little nervous when the Finn holed a monster putt on the 15th green to move to within two strokes, but responded with a birdie two at the next hole to regain a threeshot advantage.

 ?? | Sunshine Tour ?? DAN Bradbury and his mum Sandra.
| Sunshine Tour DAN Bradbury and his mum Sandra.

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